The Templo Expiatorio del Santísimo Sacramento, a 20th-century neo-Gothic masterpiece in Guadalajara, Mexico, stands out with its spindly, cross-topped spires and intricate stonework. Visitors can admire the impressive stained-glass windows that cast colorful light both inside and out. A unique highlight is the German church clock, which, at the hour, features a march of 12 miniature Apostles, adding a touch of movement and tradition to the otherwise serene atmosphere.
Templo Expiatorio del Santísimo Sacramento
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